226 CATALOGUE OF 



The nine following genera form the Bradyporidae. 



Genus 28. HETRODES. 



Gryllns, Linn. — I>ocusta, Fahr. — Hetrodes, Fisch. A. S. E. F. ii. 318. 

 Serv. Hist. Onh. 460. Burm. Handb. Enl. ii. 679. Fisch. de Wald. 

 Orlh. Ross. 367 — Bradypurus, Serv. i^eu. 67— Barbilistes, BruUe. 



Group 1. 

 1. Hetrodes pupa. 

 Gryllns apterus, Linn. Amcen. i, 322 — Gryllus pupus, Linn. Sj/st. Nat. 699 

 — Locusla pupa, Fabr. Ent. St/st. ii. 43. De.g. Ins. iii. 453, pi. 39, 

 f. 5. Latr. Gen. iii. 101. En'c. Melh. pi. 131, f. 2 -Gryllus (Tetti- 

 gonia) pupa, StoU, Saul, et Grill, pi. 12 a, f. 45, 46— Bradyporus pupa, 

 Serv. Rev. 67. Blanch. Hist. Nat. Ins. iii. 28 — Hetrodes puim, Serv. 

 Hist. Orlh. 461. Fisch. de Wald. Orth. Ross. 368, pi. 34, f. 1 — 

 Locusta (Hetrodes) pupa, Haan, Verz. Nat. GescL Ned. Ind. tez. Ins. 

 183. 



a, b. Cape. 



c. Cape. From Mr. Shuckard's collection. 



d, e. Cape. Presented by the Lords of the Admiralty. 

 /. South Africa. Presented by R. Tiiraen, Esq. 



g. South Africa. 



h, i. Cape Verd Islands. Presented by Sir J. C. Ross. 



j. ? Presented by Major-Gen. Hardwicke. 



k. ? Presented by the Entomological Club. 



/, m. ? 



2. Hetrodes horridus. 

 . Edward, Aves, viii. pi. 75 — Gryllus spinulosus, Linn. Syst. Nat. 



703; Ed. Gmelin, 2068 — Locusta spinulosa, Fabr. Ent. Sysf. ii. 44 — 

 Hetrodes spinulosus, Fisch. de IF. Bull. Mosc. 1839; Orlh. Ross. 369, 

 pi. .34, f. 2. Charp. Orlh. pi. 17 — Helrodes horridus. King. MSS. 

 Burm. Handb. Ent. u. 679 — Locusta (Hetrodes) horrida, Haan, Verz. 

 Nat. Gesch. Ned. Ind. Bez. Ins. 183. 



Syria. Arabia. 



3. Hetrodes marginatus. 



Mas. Testaceus ; caput unispinosum, vertice scabro ; prothorax antice 

 scaber octodecim spinosus, poslice tubercululus qiialuordecim spinosus, 

 lateribus pallide testaceis rejlexis undulatis; abdominis dorsum ful- 

 vnm, e tuberculis quinqiie vit latum, segmentis testaceo marginatis ; 

 pedes robusti ; femoribus tibiisque spinosis. 



Male. Testaceous. Head with a short obliquely ascending spine 

 between the antennae ; vertex scabrous. Fore part of the prothorax sca- 

 brous, with four spines in the hind part of the disk, with six spines in 

 front and with four on each side ; hind part luberculale, with two spines 

 on the hind border and with six on each side, the lateral spines successively 

 increasing in size towards the fore part; sides pale testaceous, reflexed, 

 undulating. Abdomen with five rows of tubercles on the dorsum, which is 



